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Great Friday: Joyous Jobs, Inflation Fears & Eggcellent EV Deliveries April 2, 2021 Great Stuff Blessed Are The Cheesemakers My mind is clearer now. At last, all too well, I can see where the market soon will be. If you strip away the pandemic from the plan, you will see where we all soon will be. A little Jesus Christ Superstar for your Good Friday edition of Great Stuff. We’re […]
Hydrogen Worth Waiting For, Critical MaaS & The Big Bear Scare April 1, 2021 Great Stuff Wait For It … Wait For It! It’s that time again, Great Ones! Time to spin the Wheel of Morality? Unfortunately, no. But I do appreciate the Animaniacs reference. No, it’s time for Great Stuff Reader Feedback! And there was much rejoicing! Thank you. Thank you! As Great Ones know, Reader Feedback day is the […]
Chewing On Chewy, Black & Blueberry, Applied Supplied Agreements March 31, 2021 Great Stuff Ain’t Nothing But The Dog In Me Hey, hey Chewy, said the way you move, gonna make me sweat, gonna make dogs groove. Ah, ah Chewy, the way you sell pet things, gonna make Amazon burn, gonna make gains sing. Hey, hey Chewy, when you earn that way, watch CHWY dip, can’t keep away. Great […]
How to Profit From the Stock Market’s Next Act March 31, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities Is this the beginning of the end? The pullback in the tech-heavy Nasdaq since mid-February is fanning concerns that an epic meltdown is now underway. After all, there’s no shortage of metrics showing bubbly valuations. The Shiller P/E Ratio. The Buffett Indicator. Just take your pick, because all of them suggest the same thing. That […]
The 3 Keys to Surviving External Market Shocks March 30, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits. Victorian poet William Ernest Henley published his classic poem “Invictus” in 1888. It includes two lines oft quoted by master orators such as Winston Churchill and Nelson Mandela: I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul. Without context, the words seem to suggest omnipotence. In fact, the poem is […]





